On Friday 08 April 2011 19:26:46 Jeff Hoogland wrote:
> Connman seriously lacks the interface for dealing with 3g modems that
> network manager provides - in fact nothing else I've used comes close (work
> wifi+wired+wired). Same can be said for dropbox, it does a good job.
http://wicd.sourceforge.net/
> I'd just like to throw it out there that I never said the systray protocol
> was good. This is however besides the point because the systray is very
> much necessary for *many* things to function. E is a great desktop, but it
> needs to play nice with normal Linux applications and having a functioning
> systray is needed for this. If Gnome, KDE, LXDE, and even Unity can manage
> to piece together a functional one there is no reason the same can't be
> done with Enlightenment (the best desktop around).
I know what Carsten is saying. On my machine most KDE apps work fine in the
systray, Opera is a bit of a hit & miss. Some other apps (can't recall which
right now) don't even show up.
I'm glad it works - when it does. ;-)
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Mick
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